AOL outages and service status in Glenmoore, Pennsylvania
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- The most common problems reported in this area mention E-mail.
- E-mail (100%)
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Glenmoore, Pennsylvania
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Glenmoore, Pennsylvania and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Live Outage Map Near Glenmoore, Pennsylvania
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: West Chester.
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Stan Dorfall (@Miller_Joe_) reported@RetroNewsNow I never had AOL. Just a seemingly endless supply of their cd's.
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DeRose (@oftherose23) reported@DipWheeler I miss aol chat, the dopamine rush will never be replicated
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jaded ( ジェイドフィッシュア ) (@jadedfissure) reported@0hour1 You're telling me that the modem dialup jingle that automatically plays in my head every time I see that AOL login image (or one of the millions of AOL install floppies or disks in someone's junkndrawer... None of it is real??? I need to see a doctor.
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🇨🇦 David Wickenden (@DaveWickenden) reported@otokyo__ Never had an AOL address. All the others, hell yes!
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ProjectBurpees (@ProjectBurpees) reported@sama Remember when the internet was pay per minute AOL crap? Kinda like your business model, commoditization, it wont last.
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Richard Azim (@AzimRichar84098) reported@AOLSupportHelp It feels as though AOL has created a problem with their email service in order to drive you to their help # so they can charge you. The kicker is, they can’t resolve the issue, which makes you call them multiple times and PAY multiple times.
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Jeffrey A Tucker (@jeffreytucker) reportedThirty years ago was a turning point in office culture. AOL Instant Messenger came out. I noticed that all my employees were using it. Actual work came to a standstill. I was outraged – this struck me as time theft – but decided it would be better to allow the work ethic to re-emerge organically rather than act like a dictatorial central planner. Some network computer consultant came in and wanted to set everyone up with a centrally controlled machine over which only one machine would have administrative rights. I said no and essentially had everyone use a personal computer instead. All these years, I've always insisted on owning my own machine in every work environment, even forwarding all work email to a single account managed by me personally. Apparently I was a real outlier here. As it turns out, the centralizers won corporate culture completely. Today every decent-sized company demands that all employees use office machines, building a huge and thick wall between personal and company time. No more social media. No more app control. No more texting except for office texts and platforms. Forget work/life balance. On company time and in company space, there is only the company. Companies today won't even let employees check personal email on office machines. It's become extreme. I'm actually shocked by this in retrospect. I had bet that individualism would triumph – everyone would own their own and cooperate with others but in a decentralized way – but I was completely wrong. Now offices are surveillance-based police states and you have to sneak look at your phone even to have a life outside of work. This is something I never would have predicted. It's no wonder everyone hates work these days.
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Waltercronjob (@waltercronjob) reportedThe thrill is the return signal. In 1995, in an AOL chat room at 2am, you’d hit enter and within seconds a stranger you’d never meet would respond to something you’d typed. That hadn’t been possible before. New sensation, no word for it. Praise and rage registered the same. The poster wasn’t fishing for validation. The poster was fishing for evidence that the void had heard them. That’s the drug. I’m doing it right now, typing this.
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Jamin 🇺🇲🐊🦆 (@Jambo_11) reported@UPMHPM @PeriklesGREAT 18 Never had an AOL address, I never used a postcard.
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Hotep XRP (@therealadamxrp) reported@OwenShroyer1776 If she never got free AOL hours in the mail, she's too young bro.